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Mayor of Reading to lead public lecture as part of Uni of Reading’s Women’s History Month celebrations

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, March 13, 2026 6:31 am
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Dr Alice Mpofu-Coles, Mayor of Reading, will be leading this year?s lecture forms part of the University of Reading's centenary celebrations.

Dr Alice Mpofu-Coles, Mayor of Reading, will be leading this year?s lecture forms part of the University of Reading's centenary celebrations.

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THE MAYOR of Reading is set to lead a public lecture at the University of Reading as part of Women’s History Month.

A Celebration of Women – 100 Years of Courage, Legacy, and Changemakers will feature a live in-conversation interview with Dr Alice Mpofu-Coles, the current Mayor of Reading, who will share her remarkable journey, with this year’s lecture forms part of the University’s centenary celebrations.

Dr Mpofu-Coles is the first Black female Mayor of refugee background in Reading and also a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at the university.

The event will explore the passion, resilience, and dedication that have shaped her life and leadership. It will also highlight her Mayoral theme, which focuses on inequalities in Reading by supporting charities working on food poverty and initiatives for women and girls.

Attendees can expect a broad and honest discussion covering her previous work as a diplomat, life in academia, social justice, volunteering, and her experiences of facing challenges like breast cancer and losing family members, as well as the racial and gendered dynamics faced by Black women.

The evening will include music and poetry performances, concluding with a live audience Q&A, giving attendees the chance to engage directly with the Mayor of Reading as a civic leader.

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The lecture is known as the Annual Edith Morley Lecture, named after Professor Edith Morley, who was the first female professor in England and worked at the university.

Dr Mpofu-Coles said: “It is such an honour, and I am grateful for the support from the residents of Reading and to the University of Reading’s Women’s Network and allies to be part of the legacy of Professor Edith Morley, a Fabian like myself, and to celebrate women and 100 years of the University.”

The Edith Morley Lecture takes place at 7pm on Thursday, March 26, in the Edith Morley building on Whiteknights Campus.

Admission is free and open to all, though booking is required via: reading.ac.uk/events

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